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Authentic Adirondack, Magical Experience!

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

Stay up off the ground in our cozy treehouse. A circular space that is the perfect base camp for your next adventure - or a unique spot to curl up with a good book. Close to our home, this the perfect place to be in the woods, but not isolated. Cook your meals in the nearby cookhouse on a camping stove, over an open campfire, or use the gas grill. A private bathroom/shower is available in our office building. We provide you with bedding and towels, plus help you plan your trip. Property includes miles of hiking trails! Snowshoes provided in the winter.brbrRural, but centrally located, The Magical Treehouse is seven miles north of Paul Smiths College on Rt. 30. You’ll be in one of the most varied wilderness areas of the park.brbrThe Paul Smith's College Visitors Interpretive Center is five miles away with wonderful hiking trails and educational programs for the whole family.brbrYou’ll be 25 minutes to Saranac Lake or Malone; 35 minutes to Lake Placid and its Olympic venues; 50 minutes to Whiteface Mountain. The Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks (the Wild Center) is 40 minutes away in Tupper Lake.brbrThe Magical Treehouse has a single room with a very comfortable Queen size bed, a table, and cozy chairs. Your bathroom/shower is in a separate building 20' away, and your cookhouse is in a screened in area and is 50' away.brbrThere is a nice campfire spot for summer marshmallow roasts or quiet fire gazing. A complimentary bundle of campfire wood is available for your use.brbrYou can cook meals in the screened in cookhouse and a spigot nearby provides water. The cookhouse has all the pots, dishes, utensils and tools you'll need to make a great meal.brbrThere are over 5 miles of hiking trails on the property to explore and nearby trails are excellent for mountain biking with both back country roads and single-track. Designated horseback riding trail heads are less than a mile away. A “Wild and Scenic Study River,” the Osgood, flows nearby with put-in and take-outs within a couple of miles of our driveway. Drop-off and pick-up arrangements can be made. This is a “must paddle” for those interested in wildlife and scenery. Many have spotted the bald eagle who has a nest at the river’s edge. We are surrounded by many great fishing spots.brbrYou'll have 50 acres to explore, including purpose-built mountain biking trails!brbrYour hosts will be available 24/7 if you need anything. We live on site.brbrEverything that you'll need is here. All you have to do is bring your food and your adventurous spirit.
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Gardeners Cottage Pet Friendly

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

This Cottage is Pet Friendly.brbrThis cottage consists of a Living room with wood stove, Dining room, Kitchen and Three bedrooms. Two with queen beds, and one with two single beds, One full bathroom with pedestal sink, clawfoot tub and separate shower; one half-bathroom with toilet and sink. Outside sitting area and fire pit. The Gardener's Cottage is located near the entrance to the property and is about 800 feet from the lake, down a wooded path, to a lakefront sitting area with dock. Available year-round.brbrThe Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure. brbrThe Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.brbrThe Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.brbrJapanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,brbrRESORT FEEbrA 6% resort fee will be added to each reservation to help offset costs associated with complimentary amenities and the upkeep of our shared facilities. This includes access to canoes, kayaks, ping pong, badminton, firewood and supplies for fireplaces, seasonal swimming facilities, and complimentary coffee and tea. Furthermore, this fee supports the essential maintenance and cleaning of the Great Room, Bowling Alley, Tennis House, Tennis Tea House, Japanese Tea House, and two Boathouses.
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Osgood Cabin with Lake View

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

Located in the lodge building with its own private entrances. So even though Osgood is in what we call the lodge building there are no shared indoor spaces. It is very private but there are two adjoining walls with other units. Osgood offers one large room that contains a sleeping area with a queen bed, living and dining areas, and a small kitchen. Full bathroom with shower, no tub. The east-facing covered deck of Osgood has a lake view in the distance through the trees.brbrOsgood can be rented in combination with Longfellow for a special reduced price. This combination would sleep a total of 6 people between 3 bedrooms. brThe Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure. brbrThe Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.brbrThe Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.brbrJapanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,brbrRESORT FEEbrA 6% resort fee will be added to each reservation to help offset costs associated with complimentary amenities and the upkeep of our shared facilities. This includes access to canoes, kayaks, ping pong, badminton, firewood and supplies for fireplaces, seasonal swimming facilities, and complimentary coffee and tea. Furthermore, this fee supports the essential maintenance and cleaning of the Great Room, Bowling Alley, Tennis House, Tennis Tea House, Japanese Tea House, and two Boathouses.
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Caravan Park/Campsite

Your private hill-top furnished glamping site on 50 private Adirondack acres

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

Have an amazing view of the stars when you stay with us at our hill-top lean-to. Located on 50 acres, this private lean-to is the perfect place to sleep under the moon-light. The lean-to comes furnished with plenty of chairs, tables, and a futon bed with a bug net. You will need to bring your sleeping bags. No tent needed but you will want the rest of your camping gear. We’d love to help you plan your activities for your trip! Our property includes hiking trails!brbrRural, but centrally located, Overlook Lean-to is seven miles north of Paul Smiths College on Rt. 30. You’ll be in one of the most varied wilderness areas of the park.brbrThe Paul Smith’s Visitors Interpretive Center is five miles away with wonderful hiking trails and educational programs for the whole family.brbrYou’ll be 25 minutes to Saranac Lake or Malone; 35 minutes to Lake Placid and its Olympic venues; 50 minutes to Whiteface Mountain. The Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks (the Wild Center) is 40 minutes away in Tupper Lake.brbrOverlook Lean-to is a 3 sided shelter with an open sleep/hang out space. There is an outhouse nearby which comes stocked with toilet paper.brbrThere is a nice campfire spot just in front of the lean-to for marshmallow roasts or quiet fire gazing. A reasonable amount of campfire wood is available for your use.brbrWe provide a sheltered table you can cook and serve food on. We provide potable water in a jug for your use. There is also a gas stove that you can use!brbrThere are nearby trails which are excellent for mountain biking with both back country roads and single-track. Designated horseback riding trail heads are less than a mile away. A “Wild and Scenic Study River,” the Osgood, flows nearby with put-in and take-outs within a couple of miles of our driveway. Drop-off and pick-up arrangements can be made. This is a “must paddle” for those interested in wildlife and scenery. Many have spotted the bald eagle who has a nest at the river’s edge. We are surrounded by many great fishing spots.brbrYou'll have 50 acres to explore, including purpose-built mountain biking trails!brbrWe provide well water in jugs but if you run out there is a cold water spigot a 3 minute walk away. brbrThere’sYour hosts will be available 24/7 if you need anything. We live on site.brThere’s an outdoor sunshower for your use.brWhile you don't need a tent, there are spots to pitch one if you so choose. The lean-to comes furnished with plenty of chairs, tables, and a futon bed with a bug net. You will need to bring your sleeping bags and groups of three or larger will want sleeping pads. We do provide a small campstove for your use with all your pots, pans, plates, and utensils. There is a cooler at the site for your food. There is a lovely picnic table under a tarp next to the lean-to. There are tons of walking trails and neat places to explore on the property and in the local area. Plus, we'll help you plan your activities for your trip!
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Mrs Coolidge's Cabin

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

The Cabin is situated less than 100 feet from lake in the Owners building. So even though Mrs Coolidge's is in what we call the Owners building it has its own private entrances there are no shared indoor spaces. It is very private but there is one adjoining wall with Presidents Cabin. brbrIt consist of a Large living/dining room with fireplace, Kitchen, Bedroom with queen bed and fireplace. with is own private entrances. Yes, Mrs. Coolidge slept here. Full bathroom with claw-foot tub/shower. Screened porch overlooking the lake. For larger families or groups, Mrs. Coolidge's also contains a large second floor with a sitting area and curtained sleeping alcoves with a double bed and three single beds, plus full bathroom with claw-foot tub - no shower. brbrbrbrbrThe Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure. brbrThe Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.brbrThe Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.brbrJapanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,brbrRESORT FEEbrA 6% resort fee will be added to each reservation to help offset costs associated with complimentary amenities and the upkeep of our shared facilities. This includes access to canoes, kayaks, ping pong, badminton, firewood and supplies for fireplaces, seasonal swimming facilities, and complimentary coffee and tea. Furthermore, this fee supports the essential maintenance and cleaning of the Great Room, Bowling Alley, Tennis House, Tennis Tea House, Japanese Tea House, and two Boathouses.
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Cottage

Climate Haven, For Sale! Rent first to see if it's your dream property.

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

Sheila & Bob, the builders of this beautiful property, now have grandchildren out west and are simplifying their lives so they can spend more time with them. We've partitioned off the southern portion of Adirondack Adventure Base, and are selling Camp Hatteras along with almost 15 acres of beautiful land, that has been well loved & maintained. For more info, reach out, or come stay to see if it's what your looking for. Camp Hatteras is perfect as a second home, primary residence or investment property. It's been part of the family for over 30 years now so we're looking for the right next stewards. Let us know if you'd like to know more. This retreat was built to view the sun, the moon and the trees. Part of a 50 acre family compound, this property has abundant wildlife and a network of walking and skiing trails which take you past wetlands, cliffs and through the forest.brbrCamp Hatteras has three bedrooms and sleeps up to 8 people. Two of the bedrooms have two twin beds each and a third bedroom has a queen bed. An open loft has a futon, which can be folded open to sleep another two people. There are two bathrooms with showers and a complete laundry room with a washer and dryer. There are toys for younger children and a high chair and potty for toddlers.brbrA wrap-around deck has a propane grill and picnic table in a screened porch. The home has fresh, clean well water. There is a nice campfire spot for summertime marshmallow roasts or quiet fire gazing. We supply a complimentary bundle of campfire wood that you can use during your stay. brbrThe kitchen is fully equipped with a microwave, electric oven and range, a dishwasher, and all of the things needed for cooking.brbrIn the winter, the home can be heated with a glass-front wood stove. Firewood is supplied for our winter guest's heating comfort. The driveway travels about 200 yards in from the main road and is well plowed with plenty of parking. If you'd rather not heat with a wood stove, the electric baseboard heat is always available.brbr35 minute drive from Lake PlacidbrPrivate and secluded, yet centrally located, Camp Hatteras is located seven miles north of Paul Smiths College on Rt. 30. You will be in one of the most varied wilderness areas of the park. We are located in the middle of some of the Adirondack's most dependable snow for cross-country skiing, with abundant groomed and back country trails nearby. brbrThe Paul Smith’s Visitors Interpretive Center is five miles away and is open year round with wonderful hiking, XC skiing, snowshoe trails and educational programs for the whole family. brbrYou will be 25 minutes to Titus Mountain Ski Center, Saranac Lake or Malone; 35 minutes to Lake Placid and its Olympic venues; 50 minutes to Whiteface Mountain. The Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks (the Wild Center) is 40 minutes away in Tupper Lake.brbrIn the warmer months, there are nearby trails which are excellent for mountain biking with both back country roads and single-track. Designated horseback riding trail heads are less than a mile away. A Wild and Scenic Study River, the Osgood, flows nearby with put-in and take-outs within a couple of miles of your driveway. Drop-off and pick-up arrangements can be made. This is a must paddle for those interested in wildlife and scenery. Many have spotted the Bald Eagle who has a nest at the rivers edge. We are surrounded by many great fishing spots. brbrYour hosts, Bob and Sheila, are NYS licensed guides, Bob a former professional wilderness guide, and Sheila a life-long resident of the Paul Smiths area. Between the two of them, good advice connecting you to great experiences and unique destinations is as close to a sure thing as you can get. The temporary use of their brains is complimentary!brCamp Hatteras features 33 private acres of woodland. We have miles of x-c skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, and mountain biking trails on our property. Join us during maple sugaring season in the spring to learn how we make maple syrup and try collecting sap!brThis reservation has a Firm cancellation policy - refunds will be issued up to 60 days prior to the check in date.brA 100% refund is provided for travellers cancelling at least 60 days before check-in. A 50% refund is provided for travellers cancelling from 30 to 59 days before check-in. No refunds are provided for travellers cancelling less than 30 days prior to check-in. CanadaStays Booking Fees are refundable if you cancel within 48 hours of placing your booking request.brOur house rules: primary renter must be 25 or older, no smoking, no parties or events, no pets.brOur rental agreement is pretty straightforward. You can ask to see it ahead of time, or you will be given a copy to look over/sign to secure your reservation.
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Kirkwood Cabin Lodge Building

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

Kirkwood Cabin is located in the Lodge Building. Situated about 300 feet from the lake, which is visible through the trees. Downstairs contains living and dining room with a cast iron gas fireplace and kitchen. Upstairs contains two bedrooms. One with queen bed, one with two single beds. Full bathroom with shower, no tub. Outside deck sitting and dining area with lake views through the trees.brThe Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure. brbrThe Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.brbrThe Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.brbrJapanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,brbrRESORT FEEbrA 6% resort fee will be added to each reservation to help offset costs associated with complimentary amenities and the upkeep of our shared facilities. This includes access to canoes, kayaks, ping pong, badminton, firewood and supplies for fireplaces, seasonal swimming facilities, and complimentary coffee and tea. Furthermore, this fee supports the essential maintenance and cleaning of the Great Room, Bowling Alley, Tennis House, Tennis Tea House, Japanese Tea House, and two Boathouses.
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President's Cabin with Lake View

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

The Cabin is situated less than 100 feet from lake in the Owners building. So even though Presidents is in what we call the Owners building, it has its own private entrances and there are no shared indoor spaces. It is very private, but has one adjoining wall with Mrs Coolidge's Cabin. brbrPresident's consists of a Large living and dining room with fireplace, Kitchen, and Bedroom with queen bed. Yes, President Coolidge slept here. Full bathroom with tub and shower. Single bed in an alcove of living/dining room. Covered porch overlooking the lake. Adjoins Mrs. Coolidge'sbrbrbrThe Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure. brbrThe Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.brbrThe Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.brbrJapanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,brbrRESORT FEEbrA 6% resort fee will be added to each reservation to help offset costs associated with complimentary amenities and the upkeep of our shared facilities. This includes access to canoes, kayaks, ping pong, badminton, firewood and supplies for fireplaces, seasonal swimming facilities, and complimentary coffee and tea. Furthermore, this fee supports the essential maintenance and cleaning of the Great Room, Bowling Alley, Tennis House, Tennis Tea House, Japanese Tea House, and two Boathouses.
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Hermits Hut Cabin with Lake View

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

Last in the row of Ridge line cabins situated less than 100 feet from the lake. Secluded, quiet and romantic with two fireplaces. Hand-hewn post and beam living room and dining room. Galley kitchen. Bedroom with king bed, sitting area. Full bathroom with claw-foot tub and separate shower. Stone terrace overlooking the lake.brbrThe Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure. brbrThe Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.brbrThe Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.brbrJapanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,brbrRESORT FEEbrA 6% resort fee will be added to each reservation to help offset costs associated with complimentary amenities and the upkeep of our shared facilities. This includes access to canoes, kayaks, ping pong, badminton, firewood and supplies for fireplaces, seasonal swimming facilities, and complimentary coffee and tea. Furthermore, this fee supports the essential maintenance and cleaning of the Great Room, Bowling Alley, Tennis House, Tennis Tea House, Japanese Tea House, and two Boathouses.
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Signature Cabin 2 with Lake View

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

Cabin Two is situated less than 100 feet from lake. Living and dining room with fireplace. Kitchen. Bedroom with queen bed and fireplace. Full bathroom with claw-foot tub and shower. Small curtained bedroom with upper and lower bunk bed, off living and dining room. Covered porch overlooking the lake.brbrThe Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure. brbrThe Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.brbrThe Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.brbrJapanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,brbrRESORT FEEbrA 6% resort fee will be added to each reservation to help offset costs associated with complimentary amenities and the upkeep of our shared facilities. This includes access to canoes, kayaks, ping pong, badminton, firewood and supplies for fireplaces, seasonal swimming facilities, and complimentary coffee and tea. Furthermore, this fee supports the essential maintenance and cleaning of the Great Room, Bowling Alley, Tennis House, Tennis Tea House, Japanese Tea House, and two Boathouses.
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Premier Cabin 1 with Lake View

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

Cabin One is situated less than 100 feet from lake. Living and dining room with fireplace. Kitchen. Bedroom with queen bed and fireplace. Full bathroom with claw-foot tub and shower. Small bedroom with upper and lower bunk bed, off kitchen. Large enclosed porch overlooking the lake.brbrThe Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure. brbrThe Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.brbrThe Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.brbrJapanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,brbrRESORT FEEbrA 6% resort fee will be added to each reservation to help offset costs associated with complimentary amenities and the upkeep of our shared facilities. This includes access to canoes, kayaks, ping pong, badminton, firewood and supplies for fireplaces, seasonal swimming facilities, and complimentary coffee and tea. Furthermore, this fee supports the essential maintenance and cleaning of the Great Room, Bowling Alley, Tennis House, Tennis Tea House, Japanese Tea House, and two Boathouses.
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Mrs. Otis's Cabin with Woodland View

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

Mrs. Otis cabin is located in the Lodge Building. Situated about 300 feet from lake. Main room contains living area with cast iron gas fireplace and sleeper sofa, dining area and kitchen. Bedroom with queen bed. Full bathroom with shower, no tub. The east-facing covered deck of Mrs. Otis has a lake view in the distance through the trees. In addition, the covered porch between Mrs. Otis and Guides has a woodland/camp view. brbrMrs. Otis can be rented in combination with Guides for a special reduced price. This combination would sleep a total of 4 people between two bedrooms, or up to a total of 8 people if the sleeper sofas are utilized. brThe Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure. brbrThe Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.brbrThe Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.brbrJapanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,brbrRESORT FEEbrA 6% resort fee will be added to each reservation to help offset costs associated with complimentary amenities and the upkeep of our shared facilities. This includes access to canoes, kayaks, ping pong, badminton, firewood and supplies for fireplaces, seasonal swimming facilities, and complimentary coffee and tea. Furthermore, this fee supports the essential maintenance and cleaning of the Great Room, Bowling Alley, Tennis House, Tennis Tea House, Japanese Tea House, and two Boathouses.
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Longfellow a Traditional Cabin

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

Located in the Lodge Building with is own private entrances. So even though Longfellow is in what we call the lodge building there are no shared indoor spaces. It is very private but there is one adjoining wall with another unit. Situated about 300 feet from the lake, which is visible through the trees. Longfellow is handicapped accessible. Living and dining room with a cast iron gas fireplace and kitchen. Two bedrooms one with king bed, one with two single beds. Full bathroom with bathtub and shower combination. The east facing covered deck overlooks the lake through the trees.brbrLongfellow cabin can be rented in combination with Osgood for a special reduced price. This combination would sleep a total of 6 people between 3 bedrooms.brThe Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure. brbrThe Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.brbrThe Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.brbrJapanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,brbrRESORT FEEbrA 6% resort fee will be added to each reservation to help offset costs associated with complimentary amenities and the upkeep of our shared facilities. This includes access to canoes, kayaks, ping pong, badminton, firewood and supplies for fireplaces, seasonal swimming facilities, and complimentary coffee and tea. Furthermore, this fee supports the essential maintenance and cleaning of the Great Room, Bowling Alley, Tennis House, Tennis Tea House, Japanese Tea House, and two Boathouses.
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Climate Haven, For Sale! Rent first to see if it's your dream property.

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

Sheila & Bob, the builders of this beautiful property, now have grandchildren out west and are simplifying their lives so they can spend more time with them. We've partitioned off the southern portion of Adirondack Adventure Base, and are selling Camp Hatteras along with almost 15 acres of beautiful land, that has been well loved & maintained. For more info, reach out, or come stay to see if it's what your looking for. Camp Hatteras is perfect as a second home, primary residence or investment property. It's been part of the family for over 30 years now so we're looking for the right next stewards. Let us know if you'd like to know more.brbrThis pristine relaxing retreat was built to view the sun, the moon, wildlife, and the trees. Nestled in a mature, private pine forest, this well cared for property boasts abundant wildlife and a network of walking and skiing/snowshoeing trails which take you past wetlands, cliffs and a variety of forest types. brbrFor even more info., visit our website as we're one of the most unique vacation rental properties in the Adirondacks. brbrPrivate and secluded, yet centrally located, Camp Hatteras is located near Paul Smiths College. You’ll be in one of the most varied wilderness areas of the park. We’re located in the middle of some of the Adirondack’s most dependable snow for cross-country skiing, with abundant groomed and backcountry trails nearby and out your front door. You’ll be 20 minutes to Titus Mountain Ski Center, Saranac Lake or Malone; 35 minutes to Lake Placid and its Olympic venues; 50 minutes to Whiteface Mountain. The Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks (the Wild Center) is 40 minutes away.brbrbrCamp Hatteras has three bedrooms and sleeps up to 8 people. Two of the bedrooms have two twin beds each and a third bedroom has a queen. An open loft has a futon, which can be folded open for another person or two. Two bathrooms with showers make sure that no one is waiting. There is a complete laundry room for those making longer stays. There are toys for younger children to discover, and a high chair and “potty” for toddlers.brbrA wrap-around deck has a propane grill and picnic table in a screened porch. Bring some water jugs with you, as this 500’ deep well delivers the freshest, tastiest mountain water that you could ever want. You’ll want to take some home. There is a nice campfire spot for summer/winter time marshmallow roasts or quiet fire gazing. The glass front woodstove sheds a warming glow across the great-room’s hardwood floors in the winter.brbrbrbrThe kitchen is fully equipped with a microwave, electric oven and range, a dishwasher, and all of the things that make cooking healthy, hearty meals possible.brbrFirewood is supplied for our winter guest’s heating comfort, and a reasonable amount of campfire wood is available in the summer as well. The driveway travels about 200 yards in from the main road and is well plowed with plenty of parking. If you’d rather not heat with a woodstove, the electric baseboard heat is always there to keep you warm.brbrbrbrIn the warmer months, there are nearby trails which are excellent for mountain biking with both backcountry roads and single-track. Designated horseback riding trailheads are less than a mile away. A “Wild and Scenic Study River,” the Osgood, flows nearby with put-in and take-outs within a couple of miles of your driveway. Drop-off and pick-up arrangements can be made. This is a “must paddle” for those interested in wildlife and scenery. Many have spotted the Bald Eagle who has a nest at the river’s edge. We are surrounded by many great fishing spots. And a resident moose if often seen in our area.brbrYour hosts, Bob and Sheila, are a former professional wilderness guide, and a life-long resident of the Paul Smith’s area. Between the two of them, good advice—connecting you to great experiences and unique destinations—is as close to a “sure thing” as you can get. The temporary use of their brains is complimentary!
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Guides Cabin with Woodland View

Paul Smiths, New York, United States

Located in the Lodge Buildinge it has its own entrances - so even though Guides is in what we call the lodge building there are no shared indoor spaces. It is very private but there is one adjoining wall with another unit. Situated about 300 feet from the lake. The main room contains a living area with a cast iron gas fireplace and sleeper sofa, a dining area, and a kitchen. Bedroom with queen bed. Full bathroom with shower, no tub. The east-facing covered deck of Guides has a lake view in the distance through the trees. In addition, the covered porch between the cabins is shared with Mrs. Otis and has a woodland and camp view. brbrGuides can be rented in combination with Mrs. Otis for a special reduced price. This combination would sleep a total of 4 people between two bedrooms, or up to a total of 8 people if the sleeper sofas are utilized. brThe Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure. brbrThe Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.brbrThe Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.brbrJapanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,brbrRESORT FEEbrA 6% resort fee will be added to each reservation to help offset costs associated with complimentary amenities and the upkeep of our shared facilities. This includes access to canoes, kayaks, ping pong, badminton, firewood and supplies for fireplaces, seasonal swimming facilities, and complimentary coffee and tea. Furthermore, this fee supports the essential maintenance and cleaning of the Great Room, Bowling Alley, Tennis House, Tennis Tea House, Japanese Tea House, and two Boathouses.
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